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i do not think there will be an incredibly friendly relationship between egypt and iran. but what we are starting to see is some relationship between the two. >> but don't they have a very different idea about the civil war in syria? gregg's they absolutely do. they do not in line see eye to eye on many issues. in the west, we call it the arab spring. the iranian leadership call that an islamic awakening. they have a very civil philosophy, witches witches thad is -- which is that which is bad for the u.s. is good for the iran states. whether or not they're very friendly with iran is beside the point, because egypt is going to be less friendly with the u.s. >> a new date will finally be set on the talks with iran posing nuclear program. how will those talks turn out? respects a long distance to go before the -- >> there is a long distance to go before the two sides can meet half way. the sanctions of iran have taken a toll. i have not seen a signed so far -- the main person that signed off on these issues, that he is on the verge of making any compromise. >> have the attac
i do not think there will be an incredibly friendly relationship between egypt and iran. but what we are starting to see is some relationship between the two. >> but don't they have a very different idea about the civil war in syria? gregg's they absolutely do. they do not in line see eye to eye on many issues. in the west, we call it the arab spring. the iranian leadership call that an islamic awakening. they have a very civil philosophy, witches witches thad is -- which is that which is...
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after egypt's peace treaty with israel more says you are sparked rise to power out of egypt's uprising is seen as major hurdle to a better ties with tehran which are strongly opposed to the current revolt to syria some analysts believe keeping the door open to the islamic republic shows cairo is pursuing a more independent foreign policy than morse's. and their journalist in new york mark told my colleague bill dog that iraq needs all the flows it can get. around strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a bright lot of iran this is the reason why pro israel lobby why the americans why the saudis etc so keen to talk. now there's no such moment the syrian government is about what we're all going around would be even more isolated going to use to going to be a very dangerous position so that's what makes sense for iran to be trying to build bridges with. all of their financial motives behind this meeting where we've got to believe the economy is going bearing in mind the situation there in the room with all those sanctions appearing to have a quantum impact on th
after egypt's peace treaty with israel more says you are sparked rise to power out of egypt's uprising is seen as major hurdle to a better ties with tehran which are strongly opposed to the current revolt to syria some analysts believe keeping the door open to the islamic republic shows cairo is pursuing a more independent foreign policy than morse's. and their journalist in new york mark told my colleague bill dog that iraq needs all the flows it can get. around strongest ally in the arab...
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after egypt's peace treaty with israel more so as you are sparked rise to power out of egypt's uprising is seen as major hurdle to a better ties with tehran which are strongly opposed to the current revolt or see where some analysts believe keeping the door open to the islamic republic shows cairo is pursuing a more independent foreign policy than morse's. and their journalist in new york clark told my colleague bill dog that iraq needs all the phones it can get. around strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran all this is the reason why pro israel lobby why the americans why the saudis etc so keen to talk about now there's no such moment the syrian government is about what we're all going around would be even more isolated going to use to get a very dangerous position so that's what makes sense for iran to be trying to build bridges with. all of their financial motives behind this meeting where we got to believe the economy is going bearing in mind the situation there in iran with all those sanctions that appearing to have a quantum impact
after egypt's peace treaty with israel more so as you are sparked rise to power out of egypt's uprising is seen as major hurdle to a better ties with tehran which are strongly opposed to the current revolt or see where some analysts believe keeping the door open to the islamic republic shows cairo is pursuing a more independent foreign policy than morse's. and their journalist in new york clark told my colleague bill dog that iraq needs all the phones it can get. around strongest ally in the...
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now he's sending f-16s to egypt. how can you believe him. he's been clued in by the clueless majority that is so out of touch they still call magazines clips, they call personal defense weapons assault weapons, which is a nomen clat tour created by the anti-gun -- i don't agree with president obama on any of that stuff. >> do you agree with universal background checks? >> no. >> why? >> because the government doesn't need to know who has what. >> of course they do. >> ted kennedy was on the no fly list five times. i was turned down purchasing firearms a number of times and i own class three weapons and hundreds and hundreds of guns. i've had a concealed weapons permit for 40 years. i have sheriff credentials. the instant check turned me down a number of times, it showed some felony -- you. >> heard the owner of this store saying he's selling four times as much guns and ammo since sandy hook. which is fine, i find it incredibly disturbing reaction to the massacre of 20 young children. >> it's not a reaction to sandy hook. >> here's my questio
now he's sending f-16s to egypt. how can you believe him. he's been clued in by the clueless majority that is so out of touch they still call magazines clips, they call personal defense weapons assault weapons, which is a nomen clat tour created by the anti-gun -- i don't agree with president obama on any of that stuff. >> do you agree with universal background checks? >> no. >> why? >> because the government doesn't need to know who has what. >> of course they do....
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. >>> this is day two of iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad to egypt. the first by an iranian leader in 30 years. at one point he had to leave the mosque when a protester threw a shoe at him. >>> and a mock shooting at school. using it it too dramatic too soon after sandy hook. >>> some lawmakers want to limit governor cuomo's use of his powers. steven mclaughlin said he rejected it the day it was used. >> if that's not dictatorial, i don't know what is. hitler would be proud. mussolini would be proud of what we did here. moscow would be proud but that's not democracy. >> the comments were immediately rejected by leaders of both parties and mclawn lynn apologized. >>> we have spectacular images of nasa of the spiral galaxy 20 mill light years from earth. abbott center is a massive black hole. >>> other health news, diet soda may help keep these calories down but it's not going to help to keep you sober. a new study shows drinking diet soda as a mixer with alcohol is not going to lessen the effects of booze. those who used diet soda were 20% more intoxic
. >>> this is day two of iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad to egypt. the first by an iranian leader in 30 years. at one point he had to leave the mosque when a protester threw a shoe at him. >>> and a mock shooting at school. using it it too dramatic too soon after sandy hook. >>> some lawmakers want to limit governor cuomo's use of his powers. steven mclaughlin said he rejected it the day it was used. >> if that's not dictatorial, i don't know what is....
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i do not think there will be an incredibly friendly relationship between egypt and iran. but what we are starting to see is some relationship between the two. >> but don't they have a very different idea about the civil war in syria? gregg's they absolutely do. they do not in line see eye to eye on many issues. in the west, we call it the arab spring. the iranian leadership call that an islamic awakening. they have a very civil philosophy witches witches that would is -- which is that which is bad for the u.s. is good for the iran states. whether or not they're very friendly with iran is beside the point, because egypt is going to be less friendly with the u.s. >> a new date will finally be set on the talks with iran posing nuclear program. how will those talks turn out? respects a long distance to go before the -- >> there is a long distance to go before the two sides can meet half way. the sanctions of iran have taken a toll. i have not seen a signed so far -- the main person that signed off on these issues that he is on the verge of making any compromise. >> have the a
i do not think there will be an incredibly friendly relationship between egypt and iran. but what we are starting to see is some relationship between the two. >> but don't they have a very different idea about the civil war in syria? gregg's they absolutely do. they do not in line see eye to eye on many issues. in the west, we call it the arab spring. the iranian leadership call that an islamic awakening. they have a very civil philosophy witches witches that would is -- which is that...
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number one we have the unrest in the middle east whether it's egypt or iran. number two we are still seeing some of the after effects of hurricane sandy. >> analysts say the price of oil effects gas prices as well as oil production which has been slow. then there's the issue of the pipeline from canada. the administration hasn't made a decision on whether to allow the program to move forward. supporters say it would provide oil from a reliable ally. opponents are protesting against it because they believe it will harm the environment. >> that is the harbinger is whether he believes in his campaign rhetoric. >> that he is talking about obama and whether he will do anything about the pipeline. the president will make a decision sometime in march. canada's ambassador to the united states say people protesting they get more attention than 65 percent of americans who prefer to get their oil from canada rather than venezuela and the middle east. >> we have a whole lot of reasons for the rising gas prices. >> it is what we want you to brew on today. are you strugglin
number one we have the unrest in the middle east whether it's egypt or iran. number two we are still seeing some of the after effects of hurricane sandy. >> analysts say the price of oil effects gas prices as well as oil production which has been slow. then there's the issue of the pipeline from canada. the administration hasn't made a decision on whether to allow the program to move forward. supporters say it would provide oil from a reliable ally. opponents are protesting against it...
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including a visit to egypt and tunisia in 2011. the birthplace of the arab spring. she walked through tahrir square, the rallying point for egypt's pro-democracy movement. >> hi. hello. >> welcome, hellry. >> hi. nice to see you. >> thank you. thank you. hello. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male
including a visit to egypt and tunisia in 2011. the birthplace of the arab spring. she walked through tahrir square, the rallying point for egypt's pro-democracy movement. >> hi. hello. >> welcome, hellry. >> hi. nice to see you. >> thank you. thank you. hello. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [...
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so you can be in denial a long time before you're starting to say it's more than a river in egypt. >> it's true but at it ultimately an arrogance saying we're the united states of america. we're never going to default, and it becomes ingrained the fabric of our country, so the people start accepting we're just going to keep spending-keep the government services going, the support programs going, and somebody else down the line can figure out how to pay for it. that's not how the imf or world bank ceases us, now how our foreign creditors see us and we have to have the collective consciousness and not ignorance that we have to do something about this problem, and keep pretending it doesn't exist does not serve anybody. >> now to a democrat who has had enough and urges the president to use caution and not lightly dismiss what is happening. senator, do you think we have a spending problem? >> i think we have not only a spending problem, we have a revenue problem. they're both right and wrong. if you're basing it off ogdp, revenue to gdp is as low as it's been for five or six decades. spee
so you can be in denial a long time before you're starting to say it's more than a river in egypt. >> it's true but at it ultimately an arrogance saying we're the united states of america. we're never going to default, and it becomes ingrained the fabric of our country, so the people start accepting we're just going to keep spending-keep the government services going, the support programs going, and somebody else down the line can figure out how to pay for it. that's not how the imf or...
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, it probably has less to do with israel and the palestinians and more to do on our end with syria, egypt, iran and seeing what we can flush out in terms of three different theaters. there is a lot on. agenda and does a lot of things. >> my read on the rational behind obama going-over there, i read it more as a triumphant move. >> a victory lap? >> if you look how netanyahu expected the last few months to play out here in the united states and in israel, it went the opposite of what he was thinking. a year ago he was really missing no opportunity to sort of try to turn the heat up on obama and american domestic politics. he believed obama was going to lose reelection. they were telling him the right was being told over here. he say no termer. he can never get reelected and soon you will have a president that is your kind of president. someone who said what you want, you will get. the message he was getting. chuck schumer called him at the height of the campaign and said obama is going to win and the u.s. starts to adjust for that. between him winning a race that netanyahu never thought he
, it probably has less to do with israel and the palestinians and more to do on our end with syria, egypt, iran and seeing what we can flush out in terms of three different theaters. there is a lot on. agenda and does a lot of things. >> my read on the rational behind obama going-over there, i read it more as a triumphant move. >> a victory lap? >> if you look how netanyahu expected the last few months to play out here in the united states and in israel, it went the opposite...
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no one knows what will happen in egypt. there is it signs of embryio democracy work out. >> the whole arab spring was supposed to bring all of the liberty and freedom. how that work? >> those titalian regimes are replaced by blood and fire and more fanatic regimes and groups . we don't know what will happen in syria. we are concerned about the stability of jordan and just try to imagine if jordan pass through this this arab spring and the radical islamic group dominate the spate with the longest behorder with israel. obama doesn't need to come with plans and forcing israel to do something but just listening. listen to what we say. the average israeli and the decision makers because we live here and understand the nature of the region better than anyone else and stow many times we were right about some problems that are around the corner. >> but the president coming to listen and that's not our experience as he is a not a listener but a speaker . he and prime minister much israel. prime minister netanyahu reportedly not had
no one knows what will happen in egypt. there is it signs of embryio democracy work out. >> the whole arab spring was supposed to bring all of the liberty and freedom. how that work? >> those titalian regimes are replaced by blood and fire and more fanatic regimes and groups . we don't know what will happen in syria. we are concerned about the stability of jordan and just try to imagine if jordan pass through this this arab spring and the radical islamic group dominate the spate...
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the process will be messy and we can not presume to dictate the course of change in countries like egypt. but we can and will insist on respect for the fundamental rights of all people. we'll keep the pressure on a syrian regime that has murdered its own people and support opposition leaders that respect the rights of every syrian. and we will stand steadfast with israel in pursuit of security and a lasting peace. (applause) these are the messages i'll deliver when i travel to the middle east next month. and all this work depends on the courage and sacrifice of those who served in dangerous places at great personal risk. our diplomats, our intelligence officers and the men and women of the united states armed forces. as long as i'm commander-in-chief, we will do whatever we must to protect those who serve their country abroad and we will maintain the best military the world has ever known. (applause) we'll invest in new capabilities even as we reduce waste and wartime spending. we will ensuring equal treatment for all service members and equal benefits for their families, gay and straigh
the process will be messy and we can not presume to dictate the course of change in countries like egypt. but we can and will insist on respect for the fundamental rights of all people. we'll keep the pressure on a syrian regime that has murdered its own people and support opposition leaders that respect the rights of every syrian. and we will stand steadfast with israel in pursuit of security and a lasting peace. (applause) these are the messages i'll deliver when i travel to the middle east...
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that greece's science, its math, its literature, so much are from ancient egypt. when i was a child, i needed to know these things just as whites need to know about ancient rome, ancient greece or ancient anything. that people that looked like them accomplished in antiquity. they need that, so do i. i don't need to know what their people did, i need to know the story of my people. >> host: heidi, freeport, maine. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: thank you so much, mr. robinson. i so appreciate all the work that you've done for, against apartheid and what not. as a berkeley alum and a fan of -- not just a fan, but a friend of danny scheckter, producer of i think the title was africa today, i'd like to know how you feel that music has played in the fall of apartheid and what you think about the current endeavor bill mckibbon and his 350.org is calling upon for divestment from oil companies in portfolios? >> guest: well, i should -- when you mentioned danny scheckter, i haven't seen danny in a sum of years now. when i was in law school at har
that greece's science, its math, its literature, so much are from ancient egypt. when i was a child, i needed to know these things just as whites need to know about ancient rome, ancient greece or ancient anything. that people that looked like them accomplished in antiquity. they need that, so do i. i don't need to know what their people did, i need to know the story of my people. >> host: heidi, freeport, maine. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: thank you so...
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iran's president ahmadinejad coming off a historic visit to egypt, the first diplomatic visit of its kind in more than 30 years. in the meantime this week the united states introducing some new sanctions against iranian companies to try and force iran back to the bargaining table over its nuclear program. talks were set to begin again at the end of this month. however, iran's supreme leader flat out rejecting direct talks with the united states, saying direct talks won't solve any problems. mark dubowitz the executive director for defense of democracies, that story we just told about the girl flipping off the judge, it's sort of a weird met a for if you will to a rogue nation really not playing any nice with the united states. why now does the ayatollah come out and say, i'm not talking, i don't know what you guys are thinking, but we're not talking. >> they definitely flipped america the persian bird. he is absolutely not committed to negotiations and american diplomacy has consisted of three decades of essentially one word and that word is hi, hi, we're ready to talk, we're ready t
iran's president ahmadinejad coming off a historic visit to egypt, the first diplomatic visit of its kind in more than 30 years. in the meantime this week the united states introducing some new sanctions against iranian companies to try and force iran back to the bargaining table over its nuclear program. talks were set to begin again at the end of this month. however, iran's supreme leader flat out rejecting direct talks with the united states, saying direct talks won't solve any problems....
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that greece's science, its math, its literature, so much are from ancient egypt. when i was a child, i needed to know these things just as whites need to know about ancient rome, ancient greece or ancient anything. that people that looked like them accomplished in antiquity. they need that, so do i. i don't need to know what their people did, i need to know the story of my people. >> host: heidi, freeport, maine. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: thank you so much, mr. robinson. i so appreciate all the work that you've done for, against apartheid and what not. as a berkeley alum and a fan of -- not just a fan, but a friend of danny scheckter, producer of i think the title was africa today, i'd like to know how you feel that music has played in the fall of apartheid and what you think about the current endeavor bill mckibbon and his 350.org is calling upon for divestment from oil companies in portfolios? >> guest: well, i should -- when you mentioned danny scheckter, i haven't seen danny in a sum of years now. when i was in law school at har
that greece's science, its math, its literature, so much are from ancient egypt. when i was a child, i needed to know these things just as whites need to know about ancient rome, ancient greece or ancient anything. that people that looked like them accomplished in antiquity. they need that, so do i. i don't need to know what their people did, i need to know the story of my people. >> host: heidi, freeport, maine. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: thank you so...
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we supported what was supposed to be a freedom agenda in egypt and what do we have? we have a muslim brotherhood taking over. >> and mubarak in office a better move? a dictator in office a better move. >> the current dictator had a love fest with ahmadinejad. >> martha: wait second, this is one of the biggest, most interesting questions i think, because when you look at arab spring we heard across the board from commenttators on television to president obama, this is an inspirational moment that was happening across this whole area of the arab spring and we now see what happened in egypt and 800,000 refugees pushing out of syria and not a lot of action on the world stage in terms of helping to push anything forward in syria, but my question is, are we in -- this is a hopeful question, are we in a transitionary season? are the governments that we're seeing, are they sustainable? or will mohammed morsi last a very short time and pushed out by freedom seeker who were, some of them, behind this arab spring. >> as you saw by the power grab, he's here to stay. and we made
we supported what was supposed to be a freedom agenda in egypt and what do we have? we have a muslim brotherhood taking over. >> and mubarak in office a better move? a dictator in office a better move. >> the current dictator had a love fest with ahmadinejad. >> martha: wait second, this is one of the biggest, most interesting questions i think, because when you look at arab spring we heard across the board from commenttators on television to president obama, this is an...
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street violence there and political unrest engulfing egypt for more than a week. all of this coming a day after angry mobs hurled fire bombs at the presidential palace in cairo. egypt's foreign currency reserves have been cut in half now by more than since 2011 uprising that ousted the president, hosni mubarak and the value of currency has plummeted there. >>> big developments on the u.s. policy in iran. vice-president joe biden underscoring u.s. willingness to talk 1-on-1 with tehran over its nuclear program, but only if the regime is serious about coming to the table. >> there's still time. there's still space for diplomacy backed by pressure to succeed. the ball is in the government of iran's court and it's well past time forte ran to for tehran to adopt a good faith approach to negotiations. >> molly henneberg is live from washington. holly? >> reporter: hi gregg. it takes two to have bilateral talks, and vice-president biden said the u.s. is trying to get iran to the table if iranian leaders are quote, serious about discussions on that nation's controversial
street violence there and political unrest engulfing egypt for more than a week. all of this coming a day after angry mobs hurled fire bombs at the presidential palace in cairo. egypt's foreign currency reserves have been cut in half now by more than since 2011 uprising that ousted the president, hosni mubarak and the value of currency has plummeted there. >>> big developments on the u.s. policy in iran. vice-president joe biden underscoring u.s. willingness to talk 1-on-1 with tehran...
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until this week, that country avoided the recent chaos found in neighboring egypt. >>> some of the most intense conditions we've seen from the storm slamming the northeast are up in massachusetts. the weather channel's mike seidel in the heart of it. he has more from revere beach. take a look. >> reporter: so far we've been hit by wind gusts to 45 miles an hour. look at the snow blowing horizontally. you can hardly see down the beach as the sun goes down. visibility down to about half a mile. the tide is way out in new england. they have about a 10-foot change between high tide and low tide. another high tied coming in at 9:30 tonight. the tide tomorrow morning is of concern around 10:00. we'll have a surge of two feet. with the seawall and the little rise in elevation, beachfront property will be in good shape. police departments have asked for people to evacuate in marshfield and an area prone to flooding, they will have higher surge. we're expecting a four-foot tidal surge tomorrow morning around 10:00. down there, they're fully exposed to the atlantic. wave heights could have approa
until this week, that country avoided the recent chaos found in neighboring egypt. >>> some of the most intense conditions we've seen from the storm slamming the northeast are up in massachusetts. the weather channel's mike seidel in the heart of it. he has more from revere beach. take a look. >> reporter: so far we've been hit by wind gusts to 45 miles an hour. look at the snow blowing horizontally. you can hardly see down the beach as the sun goes down. visibility down to about...
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the death toll from the hot air balloon accident in egypt has risen to 19 after a british tourist died from his injuries. that accident occurred when the balloon that was flying over the city of luxor caught fire and crashed to the ground. one tourist send the delusion's times are the only survivors. 20 years ago today the first attack on the world trade center took place. six people died and 100,000 were injured when a bomb went off in an underground garage below one of those hours. a ceremony and moment of silence is being observed at the site of the 9/11 memorial. that is your fox news minute. tracy: i remember is that like it was yesterday. it is a soap opera department store silage macy's and j.c. penney waging battle over the clean of home goods, that would be martha stewart. macy's ceo terry lundgren took the stand saying he hung up on stewart after she called with the news of her j.c. penney deal. stewart takes the stand next week, here is a take on the case. this is just like you got to wonder. is it worth fighting over martha steward at this point? >> i don't know if it is wo
the death toll from the hot air balloon accident in egypt has risen to 19 after a british tourist died from his injuries. that accident occurred when the balloon that was flying over the city of luxor caught fire and crashed to the ground. one tourist send the delusion's times are the only survivors. 20 years ago today the first attack on the world trade center took place. six people died and 100,000 were injured when a bomb went off in an underground garage below one of those hours. a ceremony...
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thousands of demonstrators turned out in cairo and other cities across egypt, protesting president mohammed morsi and his islamist-led government. the crowds defied hard-line muslim clerics, who called on their supporters to kill opposition leaders. as night fell, security forces used tear gas to disperse protesters who threw rocks and fire bombs at the presidential palace. gunmen in nigeria have killed at least nine women working to immunize children against the polio virus. the attacks today were in kano, in the african nation's muslim north. the killers were believed to come from boko haram, a radical islamic sect. polio remains endemic in nigeria, but some muslim clerics have charged the vaccinations are a plot to sterilize young girls. the british government today condemned the growing discoveries of horsemeat in what was supposed to be imported beef. officials said they now suspect criminals are involved. we have a report from chris choi of independent television news. >> some of britain's biggest brands are on the hook as this meat scandal grows. now government has ordered thousands
thousands of demonstrators turned out in cairo and other cities across egypt, protesting president mohammed morsi and his islamist-led government. the crowds defied hard-line muslim clerics, who called on their supporters to kill opposition leaders. as night fell, security forces used tear gas to disperse protesters who threw rocks and fire bombs at the presidential palace. gunmen in nigeria have killed at least nine women working to immunize children against the polio virus. the attacks today...
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the president could begin by stopping selling or giving f- 16's and tanks to islamic radicals in egypt. not only should the sequester stand, many pundits say it is far short, that we need $4 trillion in cuts. if he were to freeze spending, it would be called a $9 trillion. if we don't, we will have our credit rating downgraded. we have to work together or we will never fixed our fiscal mess. bipartisanship is not what is missing in washington. common sense is. trillion dollar deficits hurt us all. printing more money to feed the never ending appetite for spending and it hurts us all to read we pay higher prices every time we go to the supermarket or to the gas pump. the value of the dollar shrinks with each new day. contrary to what the president claims, big government and dbet are not a friend to the -- debt are not a friend to the elderly. it zaps the savings of the elderly. it destroys savings. big government makes it more expensive to put food on the table. the government is not your friend. the president offers you free stuff but his policies keep you poor. under president obama,
the president could begin by stopping selling or giving f- 16's and tanks to islamic radicals in egypt. not only should the sequester stand, many pundits say it is far short, that we need $4 trillion in cuts. if he were to freeze spending, it would be called a $9 trillion. if we don't, we will have our credit rating downgraded. we have to work together or we will never fixed our fiscal mess. bipartisanship is not what is missing in washington. common sense is. trillion dollar deficits hurt us...
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it is the same thing that happened in egypt. really the same thing that is happening throughout all of the arab spring. rick: byron, your reaction. what does this tell us about our commander-in-chief? >> it tells us he is very cautious. the question is always, who are the right people to turn it over to? the united states intervened, for example, in libya which seems to have no government at all which in part resulted in the benghazi we were just talking about. i think the president did show a lot of caution. he did overrule secretary of defense, secretary of state and other top officials who wanted to do this but it shows the inate caution of this president after libya. rick: byron york, rick grenell, gentlemen, thank you both. >> thank you. alisyn: all right. coming up a nation divided? what new polls say about the mood of americans as president obama is set to give his state of the union address. rick: also, concerns about drones, not just overseas but actually here in america too. raising privacy issues. we'll introduce you
it is the same thing that happened in egypt. really the same thing that is happening throughout all of the arab spring. rick: byron, your reaction. what does this tell us about our commander-in-chief? >> it tells us he is very cautious. the question is always, who are the right people to turn it over to? the united states intervened, for example, in libya which seems to have no government at all which in part resulted in the benghazi we were just talking about. i think the president did...
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the process will be messy, and we cannot presume to dictate the course of change in countries like egypt, but we can -- and will -- insist on respect for the fundamental rights of all people. we will keep the pressure on a syrian regime that has murdered its own people, and support opposition leaders that respect the rights of every syrian. and we will stand steadfast with israel in pursuit of security and a lasting peace. [applause] these are the messages i will deliver when i travel to the middle east next month. all this work depends on the courage and sacrifice of those who serve in dangerous places at great personal risk -- our diplomats, our intelligence officers, and the men and women of the united states armed forces. as long as i'm commander-in- chief, we will do whatever we must to protect those who serve their country abroad, and we will maintain the best military in the world. [applause] we will invest in new capabilities, even as we reduce waste and wartime spending. we will ensure equal treatment for all service members, and equal benefits for their families -- gay and stra
the process will be messy, and we cannot presume to dictate the course of change in countries like egypt, but we can -- and will -- insist on respect for the fundamental rights of all people. we will keep the pressure on a syrian regime that has murdered its own people, and support opposition leaders that respect the rights of every syrian. and we will stand steadfast with israel in pursuit of security and a lasting peace. [applause] these are the messages i will deliver when i travel to the...
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egypt is a strong supporter of the rebels. reza sayeh, cnn. >>> new details about the hostage situation that occurred in rural alabama. >> jimmy lee dykes' state of mind is being released. he was unable to understand why anyone would think the boy was in danger and that he, quote, thought the whole world was wrong and that he was right. on monday, the fbi rescued ethan who turns 6 today. >>> and it could take months to rescue a warship that is stranded off the philippines. it ran aground last month and the u.s. navy is preparing to cut it out of the reef. >>> and strained relations between japan and island over disputed islands in the east china sea reached a new revel today. japan's prime minister called china's use of radar, quote, dangerous and regrettable. that kind of radar could be used for information to fire on the japanese ships. we'll keep an eye on it, wolf. >> a little tension going on. thanks very much, lisa, for that. >>> will the boy scouts permit gay leaders and troop members? why you'll have to wait a little l
egypt is a strong supporter of the rebels. reza sayeh, cnn. >>> new details about the hostage situation that occurred in rural alabama. >> jimmy lee dykes' state of mind is being released. he was unable to understand why anyone would think the boy was in danger and that he, quote, thought the whole world was wrong and that he was right. on monday, the fbi rescued ethan who turns 6 today. >>> and it could take months to rescue a warship that is stranded off the...